Thursday, June 19, 2025 Concert

The third concert of the 157th season of the Michigan City Municipal Band (MCMB) will take place during the Michigan City Juneteenth Celebration. The MCMB will perform Thursday, June 19, 4:30p, at the Guy F. Foreman Bicentennial Amphitheater in Washington Park. Please note the earlier-than-usual concert time. All other MCMB concerts at the amphitheater begin at 7:30p.

Guest artist will be Michigan City poetess Carnessa Carnes.

The June 19 concert repertoire will be:

March: The Governor’s Own by Alton Adams
Ballad on “Balm in Gilead” from American Hymnsong Suite by Dwayne Milburn
Remembering Naomi by Dan Schaaf, Narrated by Carnessa Carnes
The Entertainer by Scott Joplin
Ellington: A Tribute to the Duke arr. Larry Kirchner
Soul Bossa Nova by Quincy Jones
Tribute to Louis Armstrong arr. John Edmondson
Sing-along: Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson

The Michigan City Municipal Band is thrilled to be part of the full day of Juneteenth performances in Washington Park! The day’s events at the amphitheater begin at noon, and conclude with a 7:00 concert by The Reggie Foster Experience jazz ensemble.

The MCMB concert will include a reprise of the band’s 2024 premiere performance of Remembering Naomi by Dan Schaaf, and narrated by Carnessa Carnes. Remembering Naomi uses music, historical narrative, and the words of Naomi Anderson Continue reading

Thursday, June 12, 2025 Concert

The second concert of the 157th season of the Michigan City Municipal Band (MCMB) will be held Thursday, June 12, 7:30p, at the Guy F. Foreman Bicentennial Amphitheater in Washington Park.

The June 12 concert repertoire will be:

Festmusik der Stadt Wien by Richard Strauss
Broadway Showstoppers Overture by Warren Barker
The Golden Star March by John Philip Sousa
Woodwind Polka by Karol Namyslowski
Peace Like a River Spiritual Tracy Bermingham, conductor
Squirrel Chase by Carol Brittin Chambers
Taylor Swift: Eras arr. Johnnie Vinson
Wedding March by John Philip Sousa
America, the Beautiful arr. Warren Barker

Rick Carlson serves the Michigan City Municipal Band as principal trumpet, announcer, and vice president. In honor of Rick’s 50 years as a member of the band, Warren Barker’s Broadway Showstoppers Overture will be performed. This arrangement includes six classic theatre songs: Everything’s Coming Up Roses, People, With a Little Bit of Luck, On a Clear Day, Try to Remember, and That’s Entertainment. The segment from On a Clear Day contains an extended trumpet solo that will allow everyone to enjoy Rick’s beautiful sound and expression.

Continuing the tradition of featuring band members conducting individual selections, Tracy Bermingham will conduct the band on the gentle spiritual Peace Like a River. A tenor saxophonist in the Michigan City Municipal Band, Tracy is completing a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Valparaiso University. Originally from Portage, she completed her student teaching with Bridget Flory at River Forest Middle School and High School. Tracy is a teacher with Band for Today.Continue reading

Thursday, June 5, 2025 Concert

The Michigan City Municipal Band (MCMB) will begin its 157th season on Thursday, June 5, 7:30p, at the Guy F. Foreman Bicentennial Amphitheater in Washington Park. The MCMB is sponsored by the City of Michigan City.

The MCMB’s 157th season will consist of ten free concerts, beginning June 5, and ending August 7. The band plays a wide variety of music, with concerts designed to entertain audience members of all ages. The MCMB also plays for the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Greenwood Cemetery, and in the Michigan City Patriotic Parade. With one exception, all of the concerts will be performed on Thursdays at 7:30p, and will last about an hour. On June 19, the concert will take place at 4:30p as part of the Michigan City Juneteenth Celebration. The Juneteenth MCMB concert will be followed that evening by a performance of The Reggie Foster Experience.

Highlights of the MCMB summer concert series include special guest soloists and three commissions by acclaimed composers. Guest artists will be GySgt. Hiram Diaz, euphonium, from the US Marine Band (July 31); Carnessa Carnes, narrator (June 19); Anne Marie Bice, soprano (June 26, July 24, and August 7), Richard Liwosz, clarinet (June 26); Dr. Lauren Hartman, soprano (July 10); Charles Steck and Ryan Rabe, trumpets (July 24). Other soloists and special events will be announced during the season.

The MCMB will present the premieres of three commissions:

Winds Across the Water by Erika Svanoe (June 5 and again on July 10 and August 7)
Yearning to Breathe Free by Michele Fernandez (July 24 and August 7)
Rhapsody for Euphonium by Kevin Day (July 31)

Erika Svanoe is a composer and conductor from Wisconsin. Winds Across the Water contains melodies and intervals inspired by Dr. Svanoe’s impressions of the Michigan City Lighthouse, and the breeze felt by standing at the edge of Lake Michigan in Washington Park. Michele Fernandez is a composer and conductor from Florida. Yearning to Breathe Free is a tribute to The Statue of Liberty, as we prepare to celebrate USA 250 in 2026. Kevin Day is a composer from California. His Rhapsody for Euphonium will showcase the band with world-class euphonium soloist GySgt. Hiram Diaz from the US Marine Band, “The President’s Own.”

On June 19, the MCMB will also reprise its 2024 premiere of Michigan City composer Dan Schaaf’s composition Remembering Naomi. The work honors Naomi Anderson, African-American suffragist and Michigan City Native. Naomi’s words will be narrated by Michigan City’s Carnessa Carnes.

In addition to being outstanding performers, many of the MCMB members are successful conductors. Some of those conductors will be featured on individual compositions throughout the summer: Tracy Bermingham (June 12), Jacen Smith (June 26), Sarah DeRossi (July 10), Paul Wagner (July 24), and Julie Plant (August 7). The band will also recognize two just-retired members—Roger and Susan Smith—who played in the band for 69 and 57 years, respectively (June 26).

The June 5 concert repertoire will be:

Fanfare Indiana by Guy Foreman
The Star-Spangled Banner arranged by John Philip Sousa and Walter Damrosch
The Gallant Seventh March by John Philip Sousa
Gentle Winds of Spring by Robert W. Smith
Winds Across the Water by Erika Svanoe (premiere)
Never Gonna Give You Up by Mike Stock, et al
Musical Memories Overture by Philip J. Lang
Bravada Paso Doble by Frederic Curzon
Radetsky March by Johann Strauss
Pop and Rock Legends: Elton John, arr. Ted Ricketts
Sing-along: My America arranged by Joyce Eilers

Musical Memories Overture allows everyone to remember songs of yesteryear: While Strolling through the Park One Day; After the Ball; I’ll Take You Home Again, Katheen; and Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay. Philip J. Lang was a composer, arranger, and music educator who created the orchestrations for over 50 shows on Broadway, including Hello, Dolly!, Annie, and My Fair Lady.

Johann Strauss’s Radetsky March will be familiar to everyone as the encore for the annual New Year’s Eve concerts of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Be ready Continue reading